Monmouth County Mediation Attorney

The decision to end a marriage is probably going to be one of the most complex and difficult decisions of your life. However, once the decision has been made to go your separate ways, you and your partner both will need to begin considering what will be best for your family. When the circumstances are right, family mediation is the most amicable, mutually beneficial, and financially responsible means of achieving a divorce agreement for couples living in Monmouth County.

If you would like to learn more about family law mediation, you should speak with a Monmouth County mediator at Monmouth Divorce Mediation, LLC, about exactly what this process may entail for you and your partner. While any form of divorce may be difficult, mediation often facilitates more sustainable long-term solutions than other forms of adversarial divorce.

Characteristics of Divorce Mediation

While mediation will serve the same function as adversarial divorce, mediated divorce is distinguished by the degree of control it provides to divorcing couples. Since the process of mediation is intended to facilitate long-term, sustainable resolutions for outstanding disputes, mediated divorces are often characterized by the following:

Fair, practical solutions to disputes

Amicable resolution of disputes

Sustainable custody agreements

Less expensive and faster resolutions

Complete confidentiality

As a Rule 1:40 Court-Approved Mediator in the state of New Jersey, Andrew A. Bestafka possesses the experience and qualifications to help you and your partner reach an amicable divorce agreement that will serve the best interests of you and your family.

Consult with a Mediation Attorney in Monmouth County

If you and your partner would like to learn more about legally dissolving your marriage through the process of mediation, you should speak with a Monmouth County Mediator at Monmouth Divorce Mediation, LLC, about whether this course of action may be right for both of you. To discuss the particulars of your situation with a Monmouth mediator, please call our Monmouth County offices at (732) 955-2050 today.